This book examines the crisis of democracy in Hungary since the election of the Fidesz government in 2010. It argues that Fidesz seeks to challenge the capitalist and democratic transformation that shaped Hungary after the fall of communism by increasing the power of the state over crucial aspects of the economy and the political system.
This book examines the crisis of democracy in Hungary since the election of the Fidesz government in 2010. It argues that Fidesz seeks to challenge the capitalist and democratic transformation that shaped Hungary after the fall of communism by increasing the power of the state over crucial aspects of the economy and the political system.
Peter Wilkin is a Reader is sociology and communication at Brunel University, UK. He has published on a wide range of issues including design and politics, the political economy of communication, tory anarchism and the work of Colin Ward.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Hungary in the Modern World-System Chapter 2 Hungary, communism and the democratic transition Chapter 3 The evolution of Fidesz: From neo-liberals to conservative nationalists Chapter 4 Social movement protest 1: The challenge of Jobbik Chapter 5 Digital governance and media wars: The battle for Hungary's media Chapter 6 Social Movement protest 2: Milla and virtual politics Chapter 7 The European Union, NATO and the Hungarian crisis
Chapter 1 Hungary in the Modern World-System Chapter 2 Hungary, communism and the democratic transition Chapter 3 The evolution of Fidesz: From neo-liberals to conservative nationalists Chapter 4 Social movement protest 1: The challenge of Jobbik Chapter 5 Digital governance and media wars: The battle for Hungary's media Chapter 6 Social Movement protest 2: Milla and virtual politics Chapter 7 The European Union, NATO and the Hungarian crisis
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